The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Convent Gardin, Haymarket, and Lyceum, Volume 8Mrs. Inchbald Hurst, Robinson, 1824 - English drama |
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... FALSTAFF and HOSTESS . P. Hen . Now , sirs : by'r lady , you fought fair ; so did you , Peto ; so did you , Bardolph ... Falstaff's sword so hacked ? Peto . Why , he hacked it with his dagger ; and said , he would swear truth out of ...
... FALSTAFF and HOSTESS . P. Hen . Now , sirs : by'r lady , you fought fair ; so did you , Peto ; so did you , Bardolph ... Falstaff's sword so hacked ? Peto . Why , he hacked it with his dagger ; and said , he would swear truth out of ...
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... Falstaff's unwieldy person , offend every female auditor ; and whilst a facetious Prince of Wales is employed in taking purses on the highway , a lady would rather see him stealing hearts at a ball , though the event might produce more ...
... Falstaff's unwieldy person , offend every female auditor ; and whilst a facetious Prince of Wales is employed in taking purses on the highway , a lady would rather see him stealing hearts at a ball , though the event might produce more ...
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... Falstaff is ever found talking to himself , or holding discourse over the honoured dead . It is nearly as impossible for stupidity to be insensible of the merit of those sentiments delivered by the prince over the same extended corse ...
... Falstaff is ever found talking to himself , or holding discourse over the honoured dead . It is nearly as impossible for stupidity to be insensible of the merit of those sentiments delivered by the prince over the same extended corse ...
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... Falstaff's ; but they should call to mind - that , though it was , in ancient times , considered as a token of valour , for a prince at the head of an army , to challenge to single contest the chief warrior on the opposite side , yet ...
... Falstaff's ; but they should call to mind - that , though it was , in ancient times , considered as a token of valour , for a prince at the head of an army , to challenge to single contest the chief warrior on the opposite side , yet ...
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... FALSTAFF SHERIFF Mr. Murray . Mr. C. Kemble . Mr. Curties . Mr. Waddy . Mr. Claremont . Mr. Cory . Mr. Cresswell . Mr. Kemble . Mr. Chapman . Mr. Brunton . Mr. Cooke . Mr. Field . Mr. Farley . Mr. Klanert . Mr. Abbot . POINS RABY Mr ...
... FALSTAFF SHERIFF Mr. Murray . Mr. C. Kemble . Mr. Curties . Mr. Waddy . Mr. Claremont . Mr. Cory . Mr. Cresswell . Mr. Kemble . Mr. Chapman . Mr. Brunton . Mr. Cooke . Mr. Field . Mr. Farley . Mr. Klanert . Mr. Abbot . POINS RABY Mr ...
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